Prof. Yue Wu visited our lab !

Prof. Yue Wu, from Iowa State University, visited our lab today. He gave an IRCE2 Lecture named Tuning Electrical and Thermal Properties in Nanostructured Materials.

Prof. Yue Wu joined Iowa State University as the Herbert L. Stiles Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering in summer 2014. He obtained his B.S. degree in Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China in 2001 under the supervision of Prof. Yitai Qian. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Harvard University (07/2001-06/2006) in Prof. Charles Lieber’s group. He then performed postdoctoral research in Prof. Paul Alivisatos’ group at the University of California at Berkeley (08/2006-07/2009) as Miller Fellow. In August 2009, Wu joined Purdue University to start his independent career and received tenure in April 2014. Later on, he accepted the position of the Herbert L. Stiles Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering from Iowa State University with a joint appointment in Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory.

His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials and devices for efficient waste heat recovery, solid state cooling, and thermal management. His research has been recognized by several awards, including the Midwest Energy News “40 Under 40” Award in 2017, Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum Young Investigator Award from American Institute of Chemical Engineering in 2016, “Rising Star” by the Council of Chemical Research in 2015, and “2014 Emerging Investigator” by the Royal Society of Chemistry Journal of Materials Chemistry A to recognize “the very best work from materials chemists in the early stages of their independent career.”, DuPont Young Professor Award in 2010, and was recipient of the Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowships in 2010, 2011, and 2012.